I purchased alot of their bars recently to try and whilst I like the fact they're not too sweet and they're trying to be healthy, I have to say they're a total rip off. £15.49 for 12 bars is a joke and it's funny that people think that's a good deal - feel like people have been totally conditioned to be ripped off in this protein / low carb market. Seems to be price fixing by everyone selling similar products. I would expect this to sell for a quarter of this price - just pure profiteering.

tommyturnip

Carb Killer really? It's interesting how companies manipulate the message of low carb by using polyols and saying 'low sugar' but 33% carb is still very high. I just read a good article on it here https://www.carbophobic.com/polyols/

They have been online but looks like their OOS at the moment. Appreciate your point but just though the product was worth highlighting. 5% of all proceeds go to the British legion too.. of which M&amp;S has contributed £8.5m to since 2009.. I wonder how much Morrison’s have given away?

Enchante

Pretty annoying this is instore only , it's okay saying "get it when you go for essentials" but - bring honest - our closest marks food hall is small and has too limited a range so we don't do food shopping there. From the Facebook post comments it's pretty obvious this will end up with people going specially which is something that only benefits Marks. If Morrisons can sort out online delivery with DPD then pretty sure Marks could.....

Value-with-Values

Maybe not as much as you’d want but the shortbread is incredible (lol)

Shortbread like this one- made using margarine, is not worth even a pound. Dean’s used to be a quality product.

bigholly1957

That's a bargain , well spotted. If a wisnae too feart tae go oot I wid go an get wan.

NewForestMonkeyBrains

I also have to recommend the Tesco All Butter Shortbread Fingers -250g for 69p. Very good for the money. Obviously dearer than the Aldi ones, but nevertheless a good buy. Thanks anyway OP and heat for your post. We can't get your product down the South of England, well certainly in my area of Hampshire, as I've looked.

LadyEleanor

The 4yp one in Aldi uses butter Butter with a pinch of salt.

Gollywood

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Royal Edinburgh 500g shortbread tin just 99p at Home Bargains (Bolton)

Awful shortbread which they sell in Poundland. Wouldn't buy it even at £1.

compadre

All butter or similar on the pack, believe me they won't be putting all margarine on the pack. That's why they put a tiny amount of cream in the posted deal, they then splash it on the pack.

Scentastic

I didnt know this, thank you very much. What should i look out for if i want the rolls royce of shortbread from Deans

SCOUSEKEVIN

I agree with some of the comments, this is not GOOD
shortbread, at this price and weight you would be better going to Aldi or Lidl
and getting some of their everyday shortbread for approx 40p a pack. Or
their more luxurious one for £1 a pack.
If during the festive season you want to buy some Really Nice shortbread for a
friend or relative then be careful of what you choose, for instance Deans make
a really good All Butter Shortbread, but they also make one that is made with Vegetable
Margarine (palm oil, rapeseed oil,
which is nothing like their All Butter version. They sell Tons of the palm,maragarine oil one at a price almost the same as their all butter version, even
the packaging is similar.It`s like Rolls Royce making a Lada and putting a
Silver Lady on the bonnet.Why would a company that makes one of the nicest
shortbreads, make a inferior version of it, I mean they wouldn’t be doing it
for profit ?? would they, Mmmm makes you wonder doesn’t it. Anyway enough of my
cynicism, I hope all you bargain hunters have a wonderful Christmas full of
bargain priced goodies. Its not mean to give bargains as gifts , it means you
can give them something twice as nice as you can afford by getting it for half
price, Eyes peeled &amp; Fingers Xd lol

Stewart's shortbread is sooooooo delicious, it's so light, buttery and just melts in your mouth, found some today for £3.99 in B&amp;M for a big tin.... be warned it's very moreish! &#x1F924;&#x1F924;&#x1F924;&#x1F924;&#x1F924;

SCOUSEKEVIN

I really like Good Shortbread and as nihcaj points out you can buy Butter Shortbread from Aldi or Lidl for about 42p a pack and it is really nice or you can pay a bit more and buy their Luxury Shortbrread for about a£1 a pack. I think their 42p packs are as good as some of the Luxury Shortbreads form other makers.

janenmark

Still £3 in store today

mutley1

this doesn't seem to be a great bargain when you can get paterson shortbread at tesco or morrisons for £1 for a box weighing 380g? (equates to £2.63 for a 1kg box, which is the weight of the box in this deal) so you are effectively only making a saving of 13p for a kilo box, except you get the selection biscuits.

Well remembers facts there (BTEC, NVQ, Google?). Remind me where I said coins are milled.

rivellangel

I would suggest the following comment is the most cantankerous of all comments on here: "Do you even understand what milling is? Without Google that is"

Stormpooper

YOU are entirely wrong - when referring to coins, it does NOT mean that at all. This does not mean it was done with a 'milling' machine as you put it. They are struck using a press, which puts the 'milled' style edge on. You are the one who NEEDS to use google ironically. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In numismatics, the term milled coinage (also known as machine-struck coinage)
is used to describe coins which are produced by some form of machine,
rather than by manually hammering coin blanks between two dies (hammered coinage) or casting coins from dies or- What are the ridges on a coin called? Reeded edges are often referred to as "ridged" or "grooved" (US usage), or "milled" (UK usage). Some coins, such as United States quarters and dimes, have reeded edges. Reeding of edges was introduced to prevent coin clipping and counterfeiting.

deeperthought

Nothing wrong with having a lack knowledge on a subject but it turns to ignorance when you’re as cantankerous as yourself and OP. Actually just a dose of logic and common sense wouldn’t go amiss either.

Shortbread has much lower butter content than previous years and not impressed with their mince pies this year. Tesco Finest, Morrisons and Iceland were lovely though. Heated.

Brinky4282

Ok thanks. Will try my local

Matthew774

Bought the shortbread in Cheltenham store today

ALW_

They are on offer still at waitrose in South Harrow, but they were flying off the shelves by midday today, I couldn't find any in the whole store. They had the chocolate biscuit selection boxes for £3, usually £6 but half price right now. This offer isn't on the website.